>> Standard SquirrelMail scripts turn on session.use_cookies option in PHP
>> runtime
>> configuration. Could you explain why you still have session id in URL?
>>
>> SquirrelMail does not work when session cookies are not used. Scripts
>> need
>> lots
>> of changes in order to work with PHP session
Hi Tomas, hi list,
> Standard SquirrelMail scripts turn on session.use_cookies option in PHP
> runtime
> configuration. Could you explain why you still have session id in URL?
>
> SquirrelMail does not work when session cookies are not used. Scripts need
> lots
> of changes in order to work with
Hi Paul, hi list,
> The development version that you need to use is 1.5.2.
Today I downloaded the current 1.5.2 development svn snapshot
(squirrelmail-20070725_-SVN.devel.tar.gz) but I am still not able to login
into squirrelmail. See below.
> If you want any OTHER suggestions, you have to
On 7/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I was able to install Squirrelmail 1.4.10a in a regular web hosting
> environment without any problems. To add security to my setup I would
> like to use Squirrelmail with ssl connections. For this purpose I'd like
> to use the
Hi list,
I was able to install Squirrelmail 1.4.10a in a regular web hosting
environment without any problems. To add security to my setup I would
like to use Squirrelmail with ssl connections. For this purpose I'd like
to use the ssl proxy that is provided by my web hosting provider.
To access m